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Cumulonimbus.
Cumuliform clouds typically form along or ahead of a cold front. Most cloudiness and precipitation associated with a cold front occur as a relatively narrow band along or just ahead of where the front intersects Earth's surface.
cumulonimbus
Air mass stability affects the type of weather that occurs along or ahead of a front when one type of air mass overlies another. The air mass itself has very little changes in temperature and humidity. An air mass is separated from an adjacent body of air by a transition that may be sharply defined called a front. The air mass is then determined by the type of front encountered. Prior to passing of the front the temperature is warm, atmospheric pressure decreased slightly, winds are south to southeast, there are showers and cirrus and cirrostratus clouds changing later to cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds. When the front comes in contact with the air mass there is sudden cooling of air, the atmospheric pressure levels off then increases, winds are variable and gusty, there is heavy rain or snow, sometimes even hail and the clouds are now cumulus and cumulonimbus as mentioned earlier.
A cold front
Cb or cumulonimbus clouds form at the cold font associated with heavy showers, followed by cumulus (Cu) clouds. A cold front forms when a more dense, warm air mass over a departing cold air mass
Cumulonimbus and Cumulus
Cumulonimbus can occur along any type of front but are most common along cold fronts.
warm front
convection cell
Thunderstorms
Strong storms and severe weather like a Cold Front. It also brings about Cumulonimbus clouds.
They don't. It is the other way around. Cold fronts commonly cause cumulonimbus. Such clouds form when the atmosphere is unstable, meaning that a parcel of air, when given an upward nudge, will continue to rise on its own. A cold front provides that upward nudge to trigger cumulonimbus development.
A cold front.
Cumulonimbus.
at a warm front after it has past it would be cloudy weather and warm air during the front there will be cirrus and stratus clouds during a cold front there will be cumulonibus clouds and after it has passed it will be clear and colder stationary there will be lots of rain and occludded there will be cumulonimbus clouds and the weather will change for both those depending on what front gets more power